Raising The Bar For New Fiction

Cork World Book Fest

Fri 26 Apr 2019
8:00pm
| €8/6

Fri 26 Apr 2019
8:00pm
| €8/6

Kit de Waal and Anne Griffin will be in conversation with writer Paul McVeigh.

The Trick to Time is Kit de Waal’s second novel, taking place during the IRA pub bombings in Birmingham in 1974. Born in Birmingham to an Irish mother and an African-Caribbean father, de Waal began her writing career at the age of 45, after leaving school at 15. Seeking to address the under-representation of working-class voices in the arts, de Waal has established a creative writing scholarship.

Anne Griffin has worked with various charities following completion of a postgraduate diploma in Youth and Community Work. A recipient of the John McGahern Award for Literature, Griffin’s debut novel is When All Is Said. The protagonist is 84-year-old Maurice, who sits at a bar and toasts five individuals who have most profoundly impacted on his life in five internal monologues.

7.30pm: Join us for a pre-event whiskey tasting event from Master of Malt and discover the wonderful world of Irish whiskey through the distilleries while remembering the characters beautifully brought to life in Anne Griffin’s poignant bestselling novel, When All Is Said. Whiskies from Midleton and Bushmills showcase the incredible spectrum of flavours found in Ireland’s favourite drink and reflected in the toasts raised by character Maurice Hannigan to his loved ones in When All Is Said.

Cork World Book Fest 2019

The Cork World Book Fest turns 15 this year and the programme is more exciting than ever. The Fest runs over five days from 23–27 April, with workshops, readings, family friendly events, a book market and more all taking place between Triskel, Grand Parade and the City Library.